If you were to analyse all proteins, you would find a particular element common to all. Which one is it?
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amino acids are basic constituents of all proteins.So, as amino acids are made up of carboxyl group and nitrogen ,nitrogen will be common in all proteins
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In the analysis of all proteins, a particular element common to all is the Amino Acids. Proteins are nothing but the linear chains of amino acids connected through the channel of peptide bonds.
Every single protein is a polymer of amino acid. The monomers that make up proteins are called amino acids. In the proteins, 20 types of amino acids have been discovered.
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